On Wed, 21 Aug 2019, Curt Warfield wrote:
AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) is a small yet
powerful, free open source intrusion detection tool, that uses
predefined rules to check file and directory integrity in Unix-like
operating systems such as Linux.
Too advanced for Fedora?
It should compare features between aide, tripwire, rpm -Va, and any other
similar products. For RedHat/Fedora, an important feature of such
systems is, does it use and augment the checksums provided by RPM, as
opposed to maintaining a parallel database, which must be updated with
every update?
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Stuart D. Gathman <stuart(a)gathman.org>
"Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for
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